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Yay, a long page again! And a very well written one. It’s strange how brief moments in time (like the one Anya is talking about) stand out so vividly for the rest of your life and have a certain feeling and emotion to them that nothing else will ever match.

I can totally relate to Edison – if most people looked at my day-to-day life, they’d probably think I had a drinking problem, lol. But uh….hey I can quit whenever I want, man!

Yeah-poor Anya. Here she goes through this terrible night- hitting Stephanie, totaling her car, finding out Phyllis is dead, etc.- and then she can finally relax with Edison, who says something understanding and comforting, and…
Those are the shared moments that help build and define a relationship. And they’ve lost that one.

Thanks about the car. I grew up reading Hot Rod Cartoons and CarToons magazines, and hot rods were some of the first things I drew (after I graduated from dinosaurs and before I discovered girls). So I’m always looking for a chance to drop a hemi into a car. I’d put one in Anya’s Bug when she gets it back, but it might not work. Hmm…

Jeeze, you can’t have too much of a drinking problem! Look at all the great comics you still manage to produce! Trust me-it’s when it starts interfering with the work that you’ve gotta worry.
Or you wake up in a strange dumpster with someone else’s pants on. On your head.